2026_SDG6_6.3.2

2026-01-13

Preventing water system pollution

The University has established strict wastewater management procedures to prevent polluted water from entering the water system. All laboratories must recycle experimental waste liquids; direct discharge into drainage channels is strictly prohibited. A licensed treatment process is in place to ensure safe handling and disposal. In addition, our wastewater treatment facilities employ multiple processes, including Sequencing Batch Reactor (SBR) activated sludge, sand filtration, A2O, and membrane bioreactors (MBR), together with chemical treatments, to ensure that the effluent consistently meets legal standards. These measures help minimize environmental risks, including those caused by potential accidents or incidents on campus.

All evidence is publicly accessible online:

1. NYCU Wastewater Treatment Procedures

2. Laboratories recycle experimental waste liquids. (Announcement on our  Environmental Protection & Safety & Health Center)
https://cesh.nycu.edu.tw/cesh/ch/app/folder/1709

 

 

 

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